Which cell phone networks in my country support what type of GSM frequencies?

Click here to see which mobile carriers are in which country and which GSM mobile frequencies they use.

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Recently we noticed that many readers were asking in the comments if the phones sold on DHgate can be used in their countries. To get the answer, you can simply follow these steps:

1. Check the product description of the cell phone. Usually the seller will state if the cell phone is a quad-band, tri-band, or dual-band phone.

The frequencies of most GSM networks around the world are 850MHz, 900MHz, 1800MHz and 1900MHz.

You may have noticed that there are several types of cell phones sold on DHgate; they include dual-band, tri-band, and quad-band. Dual-band cell phones support two GSM frequencies of the four mentioned above, and tri-band cell phones support three while quad-band support four—which means that the latter can be used in almost every corner of the globe that has GSM network.

2. Click the link we provide above to find out if the carriers in your country support GSM network and which frequencies they can support. For example, if there are GSM carriers who support 900MHz and 1900 MHz in your area, then all the quad-band phones on DHgate can be used in your area. In the case that the phone is not quad-band, but a tri-band phone that supports 850MHz, 900MHz, and 1900MHz frequencies, it can also be used in your area.

Hello all! to anyone that is looking to buy a cellphone and use it in New Zelanand.you can use them on vodaphone and 2deg.not with telecom as they only brodcast on 2100MH and these phones dont pick up the 21000 witch is the 3G signal

hello everybody. my brother. give me in my 21st bday last nov26 an AIRPHONE NO.1. and im here in Philippines. how can i use my airphone? is it iPhone? that everybody use while there using facebook?? i need an answer guys.. how to use an wifi? how to change that all the games english words.. please. how to use facebook,twitter.ym. etc etc. in airphone… i need help.

Thanks for the comment. I would think an I9 4G would work, as it is Quad Band. Chgeck out this website for details – http://www.mobileworldlive.com/coverage.asp Also, you can ask a seller beforehand to get this confirmed.

Hi, thanks for the message! You can always ask the sellers if their products are real or replica. Sellers must be honest about this, otherwise you can put in a claim against them. It’s always best to ask questions and be sure you know what you are getting.

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